International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 30, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS rttESS PAGE TWO •is*1** dE» Saturday GRID ENTHUSIASTS OF CITY GET SCORES OF BIG GAMES ON ^r?« .# 4c,. ..-i'v ,^V^J DAY CONTESTS DECIDED s& International Falls footbaal fans are enthusiastic over the fact that TheTribune published the results of practically Friday Thursday all the big gridiron games on Saturday. was a treat This which was unexpected and was accordingly the more appreciated. It is but one example of the up-to-the-minute news &'&• service The Evening Tribune endeavoring to give its readers and the public generally. Every day The Tribune publishes in R°y Titus of Bemidi is here today Thos. Armstrong of Littlefork is a Mrs. Snyder of Indus is spending a its news columns events of the day on' business. visitor here today. few days'in the city. gathered from all quarters of the Joseph Darvall of Birchdale is a visitor Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCloud, Ray, Frank Pelland Jr. of Pelland, Minn, globe, the service being received over here today. are visitors hei-e today. is a county seat visitor today. -j the telegraph wires into this city at Mrs. F. Keenan of Crookston is a G. S. Halstead of .Chicago is spending Among those attending the Sunday three periods during the day the last visitor in our city today. a few days in this city. school convention here are the following: about 3:30 in the afternoon, one hour Mike Lemmer of Littlefork is a S. D. Snyder of Bemidji is transacting The Misses Peterson and Frye Sam Levin of Duluth is a business before press time, making this last Henry Haugen of Skime, Minn., is a county seat visitor today. business in town today. from Gemmell, Mr. and Mrs. Efferts visitor here. report the very last thing in the way visitor here today. Julius Christenson of Littlefork is Henry and Arthur Metcalf of Loman from Ericsburg, Mrs. Gregg from Littlefork D. Parmeter of Bannock is a county of happenings. Mrs. R. S. Daugherty of Big Falls is a county seat visitor today. lare county seat vistors today. and Mr. Garrison, the superintendent "News on the day it happens" is the seat visitor here today. here shopping today.' Charles E. Jngraham of Nett Lake Slater Barge of Eveleth is among the of the State Sunday School association, H. E. Comfort of Minneapolis is slogan of The Tribune and this paper W. S. Moen of Waukanha is a county is a county seat visitor today. day's registrations at the Rex hotel. from St. Paul. is endeavoring, and its friends say it a business visitor here today. seat visitor today. A. A. Andrews, Bemidji attorney, is Mr. Lucas, the international revenue Mrs. L. T. Schmidt of Duluth is visiting F. Brussiell of Iudus is a business is succeeding, to live up to its standard. F. G. Hjerpe of Minneapolis is a here today transacting business. man, is transacting business in town friends here. visitor in the city today. business visitor here: C. B. Watrous who lives on the Littlefork today. Joe Rogers of Ericsburg is a county Adolph Ephen, Roseau, is among the ANENT THE VISIT H. J. Scott of Ericsburg is spending river is reported very ill. Miss Lucy Barrett of Bemidji spent seat visitor today. OF THE "FRIENDLY CITY" business visitors in town today. the day here on business. Roy LaBelle left last night for Minneapolis the week-end at the home of Dr. Mary Eric Engquist of Gemmell is a county The ladies of the Degree of Honor BUSINESS MEN F. N. Pingeman of Milwaukee is for a week's business trip. Ghostley. seat visitor today. were entertained last evening at the C. R. Brennan, well known logger transacting business in town. The Civic league met this afternoon F. R. Christenson of Mityieapolis is home of Mrs. J. J. Crowell. Regarding the recent visit of Virginia Mrs. C. H. Hillstead and son are visitors Tof Ray is a business visitor here today. at the home of Mrs. F. E. Patterson, a guest in town today. Wm. N. Petrie of Chaplin, is visiting business men to International from Big Falls today. Sixth street. A. M. Swanson of Cokato is visiting Falls, the Daily Virginian has the following here with C. B. Kinney. Sady Zeiman of Loman is receiving August' Nelson of Ray is among the Wm. Wester was in town today and friends in the city. to say, among other things: Henry Seim, a commercial traveler medical treatment at the Craig hospital. county seat visitors today. obtained a license to trap beaver from Joe Paulson of Milwaukee is a business "International Falls turned out in a from Chicago, is here on a business Henry Forrer of Littlefork was an City Attorney Hurlburt. Dave visitor here today. body with 'Welcome Virginia' signs conference with W. I. Burton. Clemy Dahl left for Duluth this evening arrival on this morning's train. Moose and vension cooked to your Sam Jensen of Minneapolis is transacting Ray McDevitt, a long time resident all over the city. Every window had with to spend Thanksgiving with C. C. Honey returned from a business order now on the menu of the Prince business here today. some token of greeting to Virginia, of our city, is clerking at O. M. Carr & friends. trip to the cities this morning. Albert Cafe, Fort Frances. Wm. Harrigan of Gheen is here today the Falls Evening Tribune carried advertising Cq.'s during the Christmas rush. Editor and Mrs. Chilgren and their O. P. Plunkett of Minneapolis is a James Russell of Littlefork was in signing county warrants. from many houses of purely County Superintendent Olson departed daughter Alice were visitors in the guest of Ray Monroe of this city. town today on business with the International Charles Van, the well known commercial this afternoon for Duluth on a welcome nature, the dash lines in city today. Emil Oslund of Birchdale is here attending Lumber company. traveler of Bemidji, is calling business connected with his office. the paper bore the same slogan, and O. M. Carr, Pelican Rapids, is here the Farm Bureau meeting. P. H. Fogtray returned from an extended on his customers here today. in fact, the little border city outdid The ladies of the Episcopal guild today on business with the management J. LaFleur of Margie is among the trip to the twin cities yesterday C. Hilliboe, principal of the Loman were entertained this afternoon at the herself to greet what she expected to of the local store. guests registering at the Rex today. afternoon via Duluth. school and L. G. Christenson of Loman home of Mrs. E. R. Walsh, Terrace be 'the city of Virginia.'" Mrs. F. S. Lang has as her guest Mrs. S. S. Lithio underwent an operation Roy F. Everette returned to Big are spending the day in town on business. Flats. Mrs. J. C. Clark, who arrived here this at noon today for appendicitis. Falls last evening after attending the Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne left for afternoon from Duluth. BUTCHERED COWS A. W. Reicknow of Minneapolis is Sunday school convention here. Mrs. Mary Gagnon left for Baudette Minneapolis via Duluth yesterday afternoon. AND PIGS, BUT COULD Deputy Fred Day is at Indus today transacting business in our city today. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Kinney entertained this afternoon and will spend the week They will stay there until in connection with civil business relative NOT KILL STRAY GOOSE Deputay Sheriff Arney departed for a number of their friends at an her daughter end visiting at the home of after the Michigan-Minnesota football to the sheriff's office. Gemmell last evening on official business. informal dinner Saturday evening. there. game Saturday. George H. Pond of Dentaybow is in A stroke of luck that would prove a Thorval Berg, the prosperous farmer Mrs. Harold McCormack returned N. Winship, representing the HartSchaflner town on a business trip in connection God-send to some is just the reverse P. E. Westfall, commercial traveler of the Laurel district, is transacting this week from Duluth after making & Marx clothiers, is here with the county agent's office. to Carl Kube, 415 Seventh street, in from Minneapolis, is calling on his business at the court house today. an extended visit there at the home of calling on the local dealer, the Plymouth The Y. P. S. of the English Lutheran an incident that has happened in his customers here. Miss CloVer Sabin, who is in charge her parents. clothing house. church invites you to its Thanksgiving life. Abe Olson, promient citizen and of the home economics department for C. W. Speelman was among those Herbert Rogers and "Cob" Rooney, program1 on Thursday evening at 8. Last week Mr. Kube had the fortune business man of Littlefork, spent the this bounty, went to Littlefork last who left here last night for Minneapolis one of the three Rooneys who .made The bride' is a good sport if she (or misfortune) to find a stray day in the city on business. evening in connection with her work. to attend the Michigan-Minnesota football famous on the Mesaba range, can see any romance in the cold grease goose, but not the one that laid the C. T. MacMurray will leave for Minneapoiis Joe Seraphine of Virginia is here football game. were visitors in the city yesterday. sticking to an unwashed frying pan. golden eggs, in the vicinity of his tonight and will take in the today calling on the customers of the Leo Kolling returned here this morning The two gentlemen left this morning Mrs. Jas. Curran was called to Virginia home. As the goose was in a dejected Minnesota-Michigan football game Virginia wholesale house by whom he after having spent a couple of for Virginia. this afternoon on occount of the state of being, Mr. Kube housed it on there tomorrow. is employed. weeks at Frazee with his mother, W. H. Bennett, an old timer of the illness of her daughter-in-law, who resides his premises and straightway advertised Rollet Green returned from St. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild who has been seriously ill. county, who resides at Frontier, is in in that city. for the owner. The advertisement Cloud this morning, bringing the body conducted a very successful food sale Mrs. F. D. McNamara of Spirit Lake, town from Round lake, where he has George Pond and George Nunely of failing to accomplish its purpose, here for burial of Mrs. Bancroft, who last Saturday. The sale was held at Idaho, has arrived in this city to make been at work on the new camps which Mr. Kube still has the goose. Dentaybow were visitors here today died there Wednesday. the Green novelty store and about her home. Mrs. McNamara was formerly the International Lumber company is and secured licenses to trap beaver Mr, Kube states that although he Francis White, president of the $20 was realized. Miss Mabel Olson 'of this city. erecting at that place. from the city attorney. has butchered cows and pigs he cannot Koochiching County Farm Bureau, and Glen Stein, who has been employed Mrs. Grace Irwin is up from Littlefork The various sewing clubs throughout Mr. and Mrs. Frank Folsom spent find it in his heart to do away at the Fort Frances paper mill for the Mrs. White are among those attending to visit with her family over Sunday the city are renewing activtieis as the the day in town visiting friends. Mr. with the goose. He claims that just as today's session from Forsyth. past several months, left last night for and to take part in the Sunday Christmas season approaches. Tonight that species of fowl are about to depart Folsom went to Littlefork some time Miss L. B. Clark, assistant postmistress, Minneapolis, where he will visit at the school convention which meets here a sewing club will be entertained at for goose heaven or wherever it ago as station agent there. leaves on this evening's train for home of his parents. today and tomorrow. the home of Mrs. C. H. Woodford and A. D. Main, chief auditor for the is they spend the hereafter, big tears Dodge Center, where she will spend A. J. Schuetz, who has been confined The Canton division of the Odd Fellows another at the home of Mrs. Ray pour out of their eyes, and, being a Scotland interests in the M. & O. Paper Thanksgiving with friends and relatives. to the Northern Minnesota hospital held a meeting last night -for the Monroe at the Riverside apartments. man of sentiment, he cannot commit company, is here from Minneapolis for the past ten days due to an infection purpose of nominating officers to be Other similar clubs are planning for today conferring with officials of the deed. International Falls is the Mecca for in his right foot, was permitted voted upon at the annual election held meetings in the short time between He inferred to a reporter for The that concern. to return to his home today. many people this week-end, with the the first week in December. now and Christmas day. E. Reilly, who has been confined to Press that he was willing to give Wm. P. Allred and Wm. Callan, both Farm Bureau annual meeting on, the Mrs. Lura Monroe was initiated into "The Prisoner of Zentla," filmed at the goose to anyone who would be the Northern Minnesota hospital for of Duluth, are here on business in poultry show and the county Sunday the Order of the Eastern Star last the Grand theater last evening, is a willing to defray him for expenses he the past ten days due to illness, has connection with the county superintendent's school institute holding forth here. radical departure from the usual run of night at a regular meeting of that recovered sufficiently to return to his has had in trying to find the owner. Miss Clover Sabin, home demonstratio office in regard to the new body held at the Masonic hall. The films inasmuch as it not only is a wonderful home at Baudette. He left for that school at Border. nagent for this district, arrived meeting was largely attended. production but also by the place on this afternoon's train. Mrs. James Curran was pleasantly here this morning and will give an address JUDGE PALMER DECLARES HIMSELF unusual ending. The picture is well Jos. H. Thebo and O. Nelson of G. S. Butts and C. S. Prseton of Anamosa, surpurised on Saturday evening at her IN FAVOR OF AMNESTY today at the annual meeting of Birchdale attended the county Farm "worth seeing. It will be shown tonight Iowa, shipped two moose and home by a large number of friends. the Koochiching County Farm Bureau. AT MEETING Bureau meeting here yesterday and and again tomorrow night. two deer out of this city last night Lunch was served and a good time was Attorneys J. H. Brown and W. V. are looking over the chickens (feathed over the M. & I. to their home city. enjoyed by all. Kane have added the office in the O. Judge Palmer was the principal variety) at the city hall today. OLD OFFICERS RE-ELECTED The animals were shot near Stratton, Mr. Garrison, the state superintendent M. Carr building, recently vacated by Dec. 15h and' 16th are the dates of speaker at the amnesty meeting held WINNERS IN LAND CONTEST Ont. of the State Sunday School association, the Koochiching County Abstract Sunday afternoon at the Workers' the M. E. Ladies' Aid annual Christmas NOT ANNOUNED returns to St. Paul this evening company, to their suite, which gives bazaar. Further announcements hall. In the course of his talk the after spending the past few days here The election of officers terminated SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE them additional space for a reception will be made through the columns of judge stated that while he did not the annual meeting of the Koochiching attending the local convention. room. WAS SUCCESSOFFICERS this paper later. Watch for them. want to be construed as being in favor Mr. Tyrie of the firm of Tyrie & County Farm Bureau held hei*e yesterday ELECTED of the I. W. W., organization in at the court house. Without exception, WINNERS AT POULTRY SHOW Chapman, architects for 'the new LITTLEFORK TIMES any manner, he was in favor of freeing every one of the old officers school building under construction, is The Sunday school convention held so-called political prisoners. He SAYS VALLEY IS FAST was re-elected, giving the organization expected, to arrive here from Minneapolis The poultry show at the city hall here over Saturday and Sunday was a BECOMING CLOVER CENTER quoted selections from various papers the same strong executive force tomorrow to inspect the building held the interest of the community big success. It was largely attended on the subject in favor of the movement. operations. that it has enjoyed during the past for the last two days and will again and a great deal of interest was He stated that the United States H. I. Davey and a Mr. Schwartz of year. The cold weather has helped a good tonight be the Mecca for bird fanciers. shown. During the four meetings was practically the only nation participating Pine River, seed merchants, are in The program, as previously published, many o/f the young folks of the community The large number of birds exhibited there were interesting addresses given the World war that had not the village and are purchasing surplus in was carried out to the letter with to get over their colds and proves that the poultry association by local people who are interested in freed wartime offenders. clover seed from the farmers in the the exception of the announcing of the therefore increased the attendance at has been very active in the past year. Sunday school work. Mr. Deitz, local organizer of the Little Fork valley. They expect to be prize winners in land clearing contests. school. There are only three reported Mr. Thayer of Virginia carried away Officers were elected as following I. W. W., also addressed the meeting. in the vicinity about a week and expect This important part of the session cases of diphtheria at the present time. the Commercial club cup for the third for the county division of the statewide to ship approximately two cars Members of the Episcopal church had to be postponed for a few time for the best young pen. This work: of seed from here. This would indicate days in view of the irregular reports are planning a Christmas play which makes the cup his personal property. President—Roy F. Efferts, Big Falls. that the Little Fork valley is fast sent in from some of the communities will be given some time during the Mr. Thayer also won a cup for the Vice President—E. Bergsman, International becoming a recognized clover seed ensuing month. The play has been M. M. Abbott, county agent, stated best cockerel. Falls. growing section. that about two days would elapse be conceived and written by Rev. Brinley J. P. Kelley of this city carried off Secretary—Mrs. C. B. Kinney, International These gentlemen^ who buy seeds all fore the reports could be properly Abbott, rector of the local church. one cup for the best hen and another Falls. FOR SALE—Scotch collie pups, nicely over this and other states, say that it Jos. J. Tushans of St. Joseph, Mo., checked and at the end of that time for the best pullet. There is one other Treasurer—Mrs. jMartin, International marked males, $5.00 females, has never been their pleasure in all the winners will be announced. spent Sunday here on business in connection cupi to be given but it has not been Falls. $2.50. Olaf Wold, Ray, Minn. their travels to find such yields as are The meeting was one of the most with the K. C. Mr. Tushans is decided as to who i^ the winner. One of the most enjoyable of the social reported here, the average the past successful ever held by 'the Farm Bureau a traveling auditor of the K. C. and delivered features of the institute was the FOR SALE—Ford Sedan in first class year being about 9 bushels an acre. The organization, both from point of a very entertaining as well as OBSERVING OLE dinner at the Chicago cafe Saturday condition, cheap for cash or terms. average price this year seems to be attendance and from the amount of interesting address to the local lodge "Some girl's faces ain't worth the evening for the more active workers $150 worth of extras included in about 14 cents per pound for. alsike constructive work accomplished. yesterday afternoon. skin, they're painted on." in the county. bargain. Inquire at The Press office.. and 18 cents per pound for red clover. School will close Wednesday at 4 A more detailed report is being prepared —Littlefork Times. o'clock and will not convene again until WANTED—A team to keep this winter by the institute promoters, and Monday of the following week, will appear in The Tribune at a later for their feed. Address Lester Hunters! 19» ORE SEASON "BOOMER" which should prove interesting news McFaland, Fairland, Minn. date. Hibbing—When iron ore shipping to a great majority of the school children. from the Mesaba range shuts dov|n for Some of th? grades will observe INTERNATIONAL FALLS WANTED—To hear from owner having the winter it will bring to an end a Thanksgiving on Wednesday afternoon HOUSEWIVES PAY CO farm for sale give particulars season of record shipments from the WHY NOT PRESERVE with appropriate programs. CENTS PER BUSHEL and lowest price. John J. Black. state-owned iron mines and will usher Pearl street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. THAT FINE DEER OR in the lull before what is expected to PIONEER DIES Coleman, Wis., Nov. 27.—A farmer be the- greatest iron mining season in MOOSE HEAD YOU SE was driving here with a bumper load history, is the belief of D. C. Bow, of potatoes, when the wagon broke WANTED—Men or women to take Ole Indahl of Cross River towship CURED THIS SEASON? deputy superintendent of state mines. orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery died last Sunday evening, Nov. 19, following and it took two wagons to finish the BRING YOUR WORK TO an illness of several months trip. Arriving here, when he unloaded for men, women and children. D. E. WILCOX John Erickson, Expert Taxidermist 7,800 pounds of potatoes and received Eliminates darning. Salary $50 a from cancer. Mr. Indahl was one of International Fall* \tr the pioneers of that section, settling a check for $28.11, which paid week full time, $1.00 an hour spare MEATS AND GROCERIES for fiixing the wagon. time. Experience unnecessary. International on a homestead nineteen years ago. RANIER, MINNESOTA ,, r.y, Highest Mark** price pmid for Hiihi, He received 21 Yt cents per bushel Stocking Mills, Norristown, He was highly respected by all who frette, Farm Produce and Lira Slock fr»p hie tiihers Pa. knw him.—Littlefork Times. vi* JJH- #3, V4& Yrlfldil